From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishin-flightˈin-flight adjective [only before noun] TTAprovided during a plane journey in-flight entertainment
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in-flight• There was the provision of food, drink, in-flight entertainment and duty-free goods, and the printing of tickets.• Mr Needleman had spent his life as an airline dietitian, planning in-flight meals.• We sat in our seats like airline passengers watching the in-flight movie without headsets.• in-flight movies• We all know about in-flight movies.• The guy flies on planes with a lap top computer plugged into a in-flight phone.• First, the in-flight schedule is sometimes arranged in accord with time in your departure zone.• For there is an unspoken rule that to swoop too eagerly on the in-flight sweet is uncool.• One enterprising airway promotes this idea by showing an in-flight video that leads passengers through such a work-out.From Longman Business Dictionaryin-flightˈin-flight1 adjective [only before a noun]TRAVEL provided during a plane journeyan in-flight moviein-flightin-flight2 noun [countable] a magazine provided by an AIRLINE for passengers to read during a plane journey